- to Old High German: wisunt, wisent, wisint, and to
Middle High German:
wisant, wisent, wisen, and ultimately, like the Old
English name, from Proto-Germanic...
- "wisent (Bison bonasus)", from
Germanic (*)wisand-, wisunt- (Old High
German wisant, wisunt). blanco= white,
white person, blank: from
Vulgar Latin (*)blancus...
- d'Aire,
burgher tenor Ferdinando Cimino Giacomo de
Wisants,
burgher tenor Freni Pietro de
Wisants,
burgher baritone Giovanni Revalden Armando, burgher...
-
Zacharias (c. 890–907)
Maginbert (907–c.925)
Nithard (attested 925–935)
Wisant (c. 938–956??) Hugo (attested 952)
Richbert (c. 960–977?)
Albuinus (c. 974–1006)...
-
Zinco = zinc from Zink
bisonte (from L bisont-,bison from Gmc, akin to OHG
wisant, aurochs)
feudal (from
Latin feodum,
feudum of Gmc origin, akin to OE feoh...